The
shell of every ROTOSPA hot tub is constructed using a process called
rotational molding. Shell ingredients are placed in a mold which is
rotated horizontally and vertically then baked producing a one piece
shell which is incredibly strong and impervious to environmental
influences. It is guaranteed for ten years but we know it will provide
years of trouble free enjoyment. It is called a spa because it is a
special place to relax.

Why should I purchase a RotoSpa?

ROTOSPA
is by far your best value in a full feature portable hot tub. It is a
full featured portable hot tub that will provide years of enjoyment for
you and your family at a reasonable cost. Every ROTOSPA hot tub is made
using our exclusive one piece moulding process making it a more durable
product than acrylic and fibreglass alternatives.

Where are they made?

ROTOSPAs are manufactured in
Lakefield, Ontario which is just outside of Peterborough, Canada.

What is involved in installing
one of your hot tubs?

Place
your hot tub on any surface strong enough to support the weight of the
hot tub such as a deck or patio, anywhere really. Fill the hot tub from
a standard water source and plug it into your household outlet. Relax.

How much do they weigh full of
water?

The full hot tub weighs
approximately 3100 pounds

How heavy are they empty?

Roto Spas weigh 275 pounds when
empty. They are round which makes them easy to roll

Can I put it on my deck?

Most decks can easily support the
weight or be upgraded with minimal effort and expense

Can I use it year round?

Yes. Roto Spas are fully
insulated. They will not freeze even in the coldest weather.

How do they maintain their
temperature?

A
thermostatically controlled heater maintains the water temperature. You
set the temperature, approximately 100 degrees F. in the summer, 104
degrees F. in the winter, and the hot tub will maintain that
temperature on its own. ROTOSPA has a 1KW heating element in its 110v
household plug mode. It also comes with a 4KW heating element which can
be used if you wish to have it wired for 220v.

What is the warranty?

Ten years on the shell, three years on the electronics, and 2 years on the pump.

Do you provide servicing?

Every ROTOSPA dealer is factory
trained.

ARE ROTOSPA HOT TUBS SELF
CLEANING?

All
hot tubs require periodic checking of the water chemistry and filter
rinsing. Tubs marketed as self cleaning use the same filtration system
as ROTOSPA and require exactly the same maintenance. ROTOSPA's do not
develop an etched waterline unlike acrylic tubs. Because the material
is a solid core, ROTOSPA keeps its new appearance for years.

What makes your hot tub
different from the competition?

We have determined that our
competition comes from lightweight portable hot tubs and more expensive
permanent hot tubs.
Lightweight portable hot tubs generally are light because they are made
from a foam core with a vinyl liner and outer skins, which will
eventually stretch, fade, rip and need to be replaced at your expense.
These vinyl surfaces absorb mildew and odours reducing the life of the
tub. They generally lack seating and features found on more luxurious
hot tubs.

More
expensive permanent hot tubs, firstly, cost substantially more. Expect
to pay two to three times as much. They require a dedicated electrical
circuit and poured concrete pad to support the weight. Expect to pay an
additional $1000.00 to $2000.00 for these requirements. The electrical
costs to run these hot tubs are substantially higher as is the cost of
accessories and options. In the Canadian climate they often cannot be
installed in the winter months due to frost.

How much will it cost me to
operate my hot tub?

Expect to pay approximately up to
$15.00 per month in the summer and up to $30.00 per month in the winter.

Is the fact they are Canadian
made an advantage?

Yes.
We live in this climate and designed our hot tubs to withstand the
demands of the elements. Many of our competitors hot tubs are made in
warmer climates and shipped north. They often lack insulation and their
components are not designed to meet the rigours of the Canadian climate.